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"There is something empowering about that, but also really grotesque".
"They represented a really grotesque abuse of people.
She went to crush it, and its guts smeared out in this really grotesque awful mess.
"It sounds really grotesque," he said, "but we eat at the Beverly Hills Hotel every weekend".
Oh, and Jogi Löw being outed and thus forewarned before he could do something really grotesque.
"What's happening is really grotesque and it is contrary to everything President Putin and Russia said they would do".
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But the fact is that the liberation strategy of terror against Israeli civilians that Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian leadership selected in the 1960s-80s was really pretty grotesque and inexcusable, even compared to the sins committed by a lot of other founding fathers.
Ms. Diller was never really the grotesque-looking woman she made herself out to be; her body, in fact, was attractive enough that when she posed nude for a Playboy photo spread the pictures ended up not being published — the magazine was going for laughs, and decided that they looked too good to be funny.
"It looked really strange and grotesque," he said.
"The technical details of satellite measurements are really sort of grotesque".
A neurologist told the court that Quinlan's twisted and emaciated body was "too grotesque, really, to describe in human terms like fetal," but, with that exception, she was almost invariably described in just that way.
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